Take While Clause (Visual Basic)
Includes elements in a collection as long as a specified condition is true and bypasses the remaining elements.
Take While expression
Parts
Term |
Definition |
expression |
Required. An expression that represents a condition to test elements for. The expression must return a Boolean value or a functional equivalent, such as an Integer to be evaluated as a Boolean. |
Remarks
The Take While clause includes elements from the start of a query result until the supplied expression returns false. After the expression returns false, the query will bypass all remaining elements. The expression is ignored for the remaining results.
The Take While clause differs from the Where clause in that the Where clause can be used to include all elements from a query that meet a particular condition. The Take While clause includes elements only until the first time that the condition is not satisfied. The Take While clause is most useful when you are working with an ordered query result.
Example
The following code example uses the Take While clause to retrieve results until the first customer without any orders is found.
Public Sub TakeWhileSample()
Dim customers = GetCustomerList()
' Return customers until the first customer with no orders is found.
Dim customersWithOrders = From cust In customers
Order By cust.Orders.Count Descending
Take While HasOrders(cust)
For Each cust In customersWithOrders
Console.WriteLine(cust.CompanyName & " (" & cust.Orders.Length & ")")
Next
End Sub
Public Function HasOrders(ByVal cust As Customer) As Boolean
If cust.Orders.Length > 0 Then Return True
Return False
End Function
See Also
Reference
Skip While Clause (Visual Basic)
Concepts
Introduction to LINQ in Visual Basic